What is SLP? SLP's
mission is to train the next generation of startup CEOs.

How does it work? SLP
is a 6-month program for current or aspiring entrepreneurs. Classes are held
twice per month and there are two all-day Saturday workshops on topics
ranging from ideation and to negotiating VC term sheets, to exiting your company.

Why SLP? SLP helps
you build a local community with an international reach. Build a life-long
network with amazing entrepreneurs. Learn through a mix of cases,
simulations, games, and discussions.

Connect with a growing network of founders, business partners, experts,
advisors and investors. Access financing through angel investors and seed/venture capital firms in the SLP network.

Who can join?
Entrepreneurs, innovators, and capital providers from the life sciences, tech,
clean tech, and social enterprise sectors.

How do I join? Attend
an upcoming recruitment event and apply online by July 31, 2011.

What does it cost?
Because SLP is volunteer run, it only costs £250 if accepted to the program.

The Startup Leadership Program in London is accepting
applications for the 2011-2012 class. The program will run from September 2011 through March 2012, and we will be holding
multiple networking events to meet potential 2012 fellows and introduce them to the program.

The Startup Leadership Program is an initiative to train and
mentor professionals to be leaders and entrepreneurs in the life sciences, tech, clean tech, and social enterprise
sectors.

In its 5th year, SLP Fellows have started 100 companies and raised $90 million to date, and won numerous awards and
media attention.

In 2010, SLP has chapters in Boston, New York, Silicon Valley, San Diego, Bangalore and Delhi!
SLP fellows work at startups in leadership roles, as venture capitalists, or in innovation-related areas at companies
& institutions.

Please contact Joysy at jjohn.mba2008@london.edu if you have
any questions.

Featured Global Fellows

Luke Barrington’s
Tomnod harnessed the power of the crowd in a project for the World Bank to
identify damaged buildings following the earthquake in Christchurch, New
Zealand.Joseph Young was
interviewed by Tech Buzz for his development of Syte Shirt, the interactive
ipad shirt, used as a marketing tool at Comic-Con in San Diego.

Emily Rothschild won
a Spark Design Award for her medical glassware designs.

Jose Gomez was chosen
as Humanitarian of the Year and named 35 under 35 by MIT Technology Review for
his efforts to bring medical devices to the third world.

Shareaholic, the
world’s #1 browser sharing tool, founded by Jay Meattle, reached a million
downloads mid-2009.

Runkeeper, founded by
Mike Sheeley, an Fitness application on the iPhone reached a million downloads
and won several awards.

Parker Treacy’s First
Help Financial, provider of car loans to Latin American immigrants became
cash-flow positive in early 2009.

TheFind, cofounded by
Shashikant Khandelwal, the largest online shopping mall with 500,000 stores
grew 100% and completed its first year of profitability.

Advisors/ Mentors/ Speakers for London

John Mullins,
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at London Business School

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